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Murder at Home

DI Hillary Greene, Book 6

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Murder at Home

By: Faith Martin
Narrated by: Gemma Dawson
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Looking for a brilliant best-selling murder mystery with a feisty female detective?

Meet DI Hillary Greene, a policewoman struggling to save her career and catch criminals.

Flo Jenkins is found murdered in her armchair, a paperknife sticking out of her chest. The old woman was well liked and nothing seems to have been stolen from her home. And it was common knowledge that she only had weeks to live. Why kill a dying woman? This is going to be one of the toughest cases yet for Hillary to solve.

Hillary also has to deal with a new colleague who has a terrible temper and a rocky past. With no forensics, no leads and only a drug-addict nephew as a suspect, will this be Hillary's first failure to solve a murder case?

This is a crime mystery full of well-observed characters, which will have you gripped from start to finish.

Murder at Home is the sixth in a series of crime thrillers set in Oxfordshire. Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, Colin Dexter or Ruth Rendell.

©2017 Faith Martin (P)2017 W F Howes
Crime Detective Fiction Murder Mystery Police Procedural Women Sleuths Women's Fiction
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Faith is worth spending your credits on. inhale this series. excellent choice of narrator. each novel is as good as the first

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